Exam 33: The Structure of Informational Macromolecules: Dna and Rna
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Exam 33: The Structure of Informational Macromolecules: Dna and Rna45 Questions
Exam 34: DNA Replication45 Questions
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Exam 36: RNA Synthesis and Regulation in Prokaryotes50 Questions
Exam 37: Gene Expression in Eukaryotes50 Questions
Exam 38: RNA Processing in Eukaryotes44 Questions
Exam 39: The Genetic Code44 Questions
Exam 40: The Mechanism of Protein Synthesis44 Questions
Exam 41: Recombinant DNA Techniques47 Questions
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After two generations of replication in the Meselson and Stahl experiment, what was the composition of the two bands?
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-_______________ is the simple motif of RNA structure.
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-_______________: A transient copy of genetic information.
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The distribution of parental atoms in newly synthesized DNA is called __________________ replication.
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There are approximately __________________ bases per turn of a B-DNA double helix.
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The nature of replication was determined using DNA labeled with nitrogen isotopes and _____________________.
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-DNA can exist in both linear and _______________ forms.
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The temperature at which half of the DNA helical structure is lost is called the:
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-The ____________ form is more accessible for interactions with proteins.
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-H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 are all major classes of _______________.
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-The scientist who provided data for Watson and Crick's model of DNA is _______________.
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The nucleoside that is composed of a D-ribose linked to a cytosine base is called __________________.
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